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1 Strategy for Technology Extension State : Assam. 24 th September, 2012

2 Implemented in the State since 2005-06 covering 96 blocks of 14 districts SUPPORT to THE STATE EXTENSION PROGRAMMES for EXTENSION REFORMS

3 Status of Deployment of Manpower (as on 20.09.2012) LevelName of PostTotal strength (No.) Engaged (No.) Vacant (No.) StateState Coordinator11- SAMETIDirector11- Deputy Director44- Computer Programmer11- Accountant Cum Clerk11- DistrictDeputy Project Director 1477 Computer Programmer14131 Accountant Cum Clerk14 - BlockBlock Technology Manager (BTM) 96933 Subject Matter Specialist (SMS) 96915 Total :24222416

4 Convergence between Research & Extension   Liaison of Project Director ATMA with Programme Coordinator, KVK for taking up advisory service during crop growth   Involvement of Programme Coordinator and SMS of KVK # for identification of technology need in preparation of BAP/DAP. # for joint field visit to at least 5 villages every month during crop season. # Field Day, Kisan Mela, workshop etc.   Front line demonstrations and research oriented activities are to be conducted by KVK in the farmers field in association with Extension Staff.   Farmers – Scientist – Extension interaction before each crop season.   AAU has designated district wise Scientists / Experts

5 Besides ….   Monthly review meeting with Programme Coordinator, KVK and other officers of allied departments   Manpower provided under ATMA to work together with extension functionaries of all sectors.   Demonstrations are to be conducted in the ratio of 5:1:1:1 for Agri : AH & Vety : Fishery and Sericulture in one identified village in cluster basis including one Farm School for better monitoring and replication in association with KVK.   Training programmes are to be conducted involving all officers of Agri., AH & Vety. Fishery, Sericulture and scientists of KVK.   In the first hour of agenda, all departmental schemes including KVK are to be narrated by the concerned departmental Block level Officers followed by training on main topic by resource persons

6 Pace of fund utilization as on 31 st August, 2012 (Rs. in Lakh) YearFund receive d from GOI Exp. Made Unspent Amount U/C submitted to GOI as on 31.03.12 Remarks 2005-06160.00 nilAudited UC = 578.90 Provisional UC = Rs. 718.38 Out of Rs.718.38 lakh an exp. of Rs.603.49 lakh has been made up to Aug, 2012 2006-07--- 2007-08--- 2008-09200.00 nil 2009-10--- 2010-11375.50343.7631.74 2011-12 300.00 261.78 297.17 181.46 2.83 80.32 Total1297.281182.39114.89

7 Feedback on Mass Media Support to Agriculture Extension   Success stories of agriculture and allied activities, information on market intelligence, messages related to cultivation practices, pest and diseases and departmental scheme etc. are highlighted through DDK in Krishi Darshan   Live Phone in Programme are also organized time to time in both Doordarshan and AIR, anchored by our Departmental Officers to reply the queries of the farming community.   Measure to be taken by the farming community during Flood, Drought and pest attack etc. are also published in different local news paper and through printed leaflets to help the farmers to overcome any unavoidable situation.   Technical Support Group (TSG) has been constituted to review the programmes telecasted / broadcasted and suggestion thereof.   One departmental Officer entrusted to AIR as Nodal Officer

8 Progress of Mass media support for the period from April’ 2012 to till date ItemsNo./QuantityRemarks Agril. Related advertisement 1) Published 17 nos. in 10 different News paper 2) Published 20 nos. in 20 different Magazines Agril. Related documentary 5 nos. in processTo feed to DDK to telecast Crop calendar10000 Nos.Distribute to Field functionaries and Farmers Crop sequence10000 Nos. Package of practices in Horticulture 5000 copies Leaflet on various topics 20000 copies

9 PGDAEM Course YearNo. of candidates appliedNo. of candidates passed 2007-085120 2008-09334 2009-10167 2010-11-- 2011-1254- Total15431

10 ACABC Nodal Agency : Indian Society for Agri-Business Profession Coordinator : Sri Dilip Sarma   379 nos. of participants were trained in 12 batches since 2007- 08 Out of 379 nos. 147 nos. have been engaged in various professions.   Out of 147 nos. 74 nos. have received the bank loan.   Various professions are : Agri Clinic, Animal food production, Medicinal plant nursery, fishery, Nursery, vermi-compost production, Vety. Clinic, dairy, poultry, piggery, etc.   One Nodal Officer from the department is nominated for the screening Committee of MANAGE.

11 KISAN CALL CENTRE   To bring awareness among the farming community about KCC, information are to be provided to the farmers in every meeting/ training programme / workshop conducted in the district /Block/Circle/ GP level   KCC Toll free number are also to be communicated to the field functionaries through SMS for onward communication to the farming community.   Dr. Manik Gogoi, Asstt. Director is entrusted as Nodal officer for KCC PROGRESS OF KCC (April’2011 – March’ 2012) = 10365 nos. Successful call : April’2012 = 71 nos. May’2012 = 728 nos. June:2012 = 1029 nos. July’ 2012 = 1157 nos Aug’2012 = 452 nos.

12 Setting up of Farmers Advisory Committees Block Level: 96 nos. Block Farmers Advisory Committees are constituted. District Level: District Farmers Advisory Committee in 14 ATMA District are formed. State Level:State Farmers Advisory Committee is yet to be formed.

13   Farmers require a diverse range of information to support their farm enterprises.   Information is needed not only on best practices & technologies for crop production, which the traditional public- sector extension system provided during the Green Revolution, but also information about post harvest aspects including processing, marketing, storage, and handling. Strategy for Technology Extension

14   Most appropriate technological options   Management of technologies, including optimal use of inputs   Changing farm system options (mixed farming and diversification, animal husbandry, fisheries)   Sourcing reputed input suppliers   Collective action with other farmers   Consumer and market demands for products   Quality specifications for produce   Time to buy inputs and sell produce   Off-farm income-generation options   Access to credit and loans   Sustainable natural resource management and coping with climate change. Information Requirement of farmers

15 Information flow in the Extension Activities of the State Departments of Agriculture

16 Revised Structure of ATMA

17 A. A. U. Directorate of Extension Education Extension Education Cell Krishi Vigyan Kendra (20) Agri Tech Information Centre ATIC Field Extension functionery Other Farmers Target farmers FO FMC/ KASS Information flow from Assam Agricultural University

18 Information linkages in the Krishi Vigyan Kendra

19 Information flow in Farmer Field School approach

20 Deptt. Of Agri culture A. A. U. KVKKVK FO/NGO FIG Package workshop ZREAC Zonal work shop Training Exten Functn Farmer Strategy for Converged Information Flow during Rabi Season

21 Involvement of Farmer Friend District No. of VillageNo. of Farmer Friend identified Bongaigoan59380 Cachar1020140 Chirang40960 Darrang57180 Dima Hasao60585 Golaghat1066150 Goalpara76195 Kokrajhar1014140 Karimganj915127 Lakhimpur1139160 Morigoan59280 Sivsagar866120 Tinsukia1107155 Udalguri801115 Total :11,4591587

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